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It was a long day, but also a successful one for the New Zealand players in the gentlemen's doubles at Wimbledon.

Michael Venus and Artem Sitak have both advanced to the quarterfinals with their partners, while Venus will get to play on the hallowed centre court.

Firstly on Monday, Artem Sitak and Divij Sharan made it back to back victories from being down two sets to love, with a 1-6 6-7 6-4 6-4 6-4 win over Jonathan Erlich from Israel and Poland's Marcin Matkowski.

Then Michael Venus and Raven Klaasen bounced back from losing the third and fourth sets to record a 6-3 7-6 6-7 6-7 6-3 victory of Joao Sousa from Portugal and Argentina's Leonardo Mayer.

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Sitak and Sharan's fifth set match was of a different kind, they lost the first two sets and for the second match in a row came back from that treacherous position to win.

"We had chances in the beginning of the set, but then they got that break and were confident and really fresh still, because it's the beginning of the match," Sitak said.

"In the second set we got into a rhythm and figured out what we needed to do and at 6-5 we had them at 15-40 on Matkowski's serve, so there were two set points right there and unfortunately he hit two big serves to bet get out of it and in the tiebreak they made a few more returns than us.

"After the second set, we said let's keep fighting, keep pushing and looking for those opportunities. If we win the third set and it goes the distance again the other guys might get tired.

"In the middle of the fourth set I was feeling tired myself and I kept telling myself that if I'm feeling like that, the other guys must be exhausted, so let's keep pushing and we'll get an opportunity.

"That's exactly what happened and we got one break in each set."

In the quarterfinals Sitak and Sharan will play against Jack Sock and Mike Bryan on show court No 3, while Venus and Klaasen are up against local hope Jamie Murray and Bruno Soares from Brazil in a match that will be played on centre court.